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Case Report |
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Simultaneous Allergy to Vine Pollen
and Grape |
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P Mur,1 F Feo Brito,2
B Bartolomé,3 PA Galindo,2 E
Gómez,2 J Borja,2 A Alonso2 |
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1 Allergy Unit. Hospital Santa
Bárbara, Puertollano, Ciudad Real, Spain
2 Allergy Section, Hospital Complex, Ciudad Real, Spain
3 R & D Department, Bial-Arístegui, Bilbao, Spain |
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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol
2006; Vol. 16(4): 271-273 |
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Abstract |
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We report the case
of an 18-year-old
female student
suffering from
seasonal
rhinoconjunctivitis
with sensitization
to pollens from vine
and also from grass,
olive, and
Chenopodiaceae
plants who had
recently developed
episodes of itching,
maculopapular rash,
and facial
angioedema after
eating grapes.
Testing revealed
positive reactions
to vine pollen and
grapes, and specific
IgE were found for
both allergens.
Immunoblotting and
inhibition assays
revealed cross-reactivity
between the
allergenic
structures of vine
pollen and grape
fruit and also among
botanically
unrelated pollens.
Key words:
Food allergy. Fruit
allergy. Grape. Vine
pollen allergy.
Immunoblotting. |
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